Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 92
... Experience in other activities must make a man more , and not less , fit to contribute to the councils of the nation . Indeed , it has been claimed that there is insufficient variety of such experience in the House . There are too many ...
... Experience in other activities must make a man more , and not less , fit to contribute to the councils of the nation . Indeed , it has been claimed that there is insufficient variety of such experience in the House . There are too many ...
Página 138
... experience and the capacity of the Civil Service as a whole , while its anonymity , sheltered behind the old , farcical myth of complete Mini- sterial responsibility , protects it from the inconvenient curiosity of individual Members of ...
... experience and the capacity of the Civil Service as a whole , while its anonymity , sheltered behind the old , farcical myth of complete Mini- sterial responsibility , protects it from the inconvenient curiosity of individual Members of ...
Página 157
... experience — shipwreck , for instance , or trench war- fare something which I hold in common with him , but not with my own family or with my oldest friends and colleagues in Fleet Street . ' Shared endurance need not , of course ...
... experience — shipwreck , for instance , or trench war- fare something which I hold in common with him , but not with my own family or with my oldest friends and colleagues in Fleet Street . ' Shared endurance need not , of course ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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